Indonesia: Art Exhibition Exposes CCP Brutality (Photos)
By a practitioner from Indonesia
(Clearwisdom.net) On October 1, 2007, the Coalition to Investigate the
Persecution of Falun Gong (CIPFG) and several organizations in Indonesia,
including Majelis Ulama Indonesia (MUI), Community Information Centers (CICS),
and two associations of historians, held an art exhibition. The theme was:
"Review the Indonesian Communist Party's Violations of Human Rights and
Democracy in Indonesia." Most of the art works were about the persecution
of Falun Gong in China. A general and a Muslim leader accept materials from
practitioners The general views the art works The general views the art works The organizer is interviewed A general from the Indonesian military spoke at the opening of the
exhibition. He emphasized that this activity would educate people so that the
bloody history of communist rule would not be forgotten. After the opening, the general and his wife viewed the art work. The official from MUI pointed out that the purpose of the exhibition was to
correct the public understanding of communism, noting that some recently
published books have tried to deceive people about communism. Many citizens and students came to the art exhibition. They were shocked by
the brutality of the CCP and could not believe such a cruel persecution still
exists in China. A high school teacher, who had just come back from China, said, "What
they showed us in China was all positive. We could not see the negative side of
China." Another gentleman, who had just visited China, said that the CCP
deceives people. Some students could not believe that a government would
persecute its citizens like that. They said that the Chinese Communist Party is
more evil than the Indonesian Communist Party. Many people had never heard about the persecution of Falun Gong before. A
military official expressed his support of the exhibition. He said, "This
is a good thing. I support it. It helps people learn about the persecution in
China." The Chair of CICS said that communism is against human rights and democracy,
and that its power is built on blood. The organizers also showed some documentary films about the CCP, and held a
high school speech competition about the brutality of the communist party.
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2007/10/8/164133.html
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